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    David Babayan comments on Gül's statement

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/729575/david-babayan-comments-on-g%C3%BCl%E2%80%99s-statement.html
    13:40, 17 August, 2013


    YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS: The official Stepanakert understands
    the provocative and belligerent context of the Abdullah
    Gül's statement, but in case of an official request it would not be
    against the summit of the Cooperation Council of the Turkicspeaking
    states.
    `If they apply with such an intention, the official Stepanakert will
    discuss and organize it. I do not see any problem here. It is another
    thing when
    the President of Turkey with his abovementioned statement tries to
    bring instability and force Azerbaijan for war actions, showing that
    Turkey as
    well will join it.

    Such an approach is destructive and does not have any future', -
    reported the Head of the General Information Department of the
    Artsakh President's Staff David Babayan to Armenpress, commenting on
    the statement made by the President of Turkey Abdulla Gül, in which
    he expressed his hope that `one day we will all gather in one of the
    towns in Karabakh'.

    As stated by David Babayan, if Turkey has adopted such an approach, it
    should disturb the international community, especially NATO and
    OSCE. The Head of the General Information Department of the Artsakh
    President's Staff noted that the Gül's statement proves that Turkey
    is not a reliable partner.

    At the third summit of the Cooperation Council of the Turkic-speaking
    states in Gabala the Turkish President Abdullah Gül this time as well
    did not shine with a diplomatic tact, noting as a settlement base only
    that Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a part of the territorial integrity
    of
    Azerbaijan. Moreover, Gül gave way to the Turkic itch, expressing his
    hope that `one day we will all gather in one of the towns in
    Karabakh'.

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